Korban Pesach
The Passover sacrifice (Hebrew: korban Pesakh קרבן פסח ), also known as the "sacrifice of Passover", the Paschal Lamb, or the Passover Lamb, is the sacrifice that the Torah mandates to be brought on the eve of Passover, and eaten on the first night of the holiday with bitter herbs and matzo. According to the Torah, it was first offered on the night of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt. Although practiced by Jews in ancient times, the ritual is no longer performed today. It is, however, still performed anually by Samaritans at Mount Gerizim.
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